Federal prosecutors want to halt an ACLU effort to keep the government from nosing into the identities of two people who posted vague threats online.
The mother of a 10-year-old boy who shot and wounded a 7-year-old girl in the mouth last month with a .38-caliber pistol that authorities said was not properly secured in her home was arrested on multiple child endangerment felony charges Wednesday, North Las Vegas police said.
A judge awarded about $8.9 million Wednesday to a Las Vegas woman who was permanently injured in a 2005 accident.
The question Missy Klippert asked was: Who wants to walk on the big ball first?
Cast members from musicals across Las Vegas gather Sunday to help those with HIV/AIDS. In the 23rd annual “Ribbon of Life” show, more than 200 performers will sing and dance in productions they’ve choreographed themselves.
Inspired by Bruce Rogers’ ride across the United States in 1987, the southern route riders of Push America’s Journey of Hope will stop in Las Vegas today and Friday.
Like Colonel Kilgore once said, Charlie don’t surf. And neither do Thee Swank Bastards. But that doesn’t stop ’em from layin’ down some fleet-fingered surf rock. Read on and catch the wave.
There’s probably at least a little narcissism in people who use social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. But some people take their love for themselves a little too far. At tweetingtoohard.com, there is a collection of some of the best self-centered Twitter users out there.
NEW YORK — The array of shameless quacks and generally delusional true believers are such easy targets for Penn & Teller that it can feel like they’re shooting guppies in a barrel with a missile launcher.
The dude walking across the Starbucks parking lot looks exactly like he should.
You need to accept one not-so-unpleasant fact before you can enjoy Writing on the Wall Productions’ “My Fair Lady”: This is very much a community theater level enterprise. It doesn’t soar, it doesn’t bore. It succeeds on its own amateur terms.
Scott Anderson, artistic director of Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts, expected the nonprofit to experience a downturn this summer.
Pick an “A” word (no, not that one): Aggravated. Afraid. Anxious. Annoyed. Angry. Apprehensive. Alarmed.
You know that blistering sunburn that destroyed your vacation last summer but makes for a great story at cocktail parties? Yeah, it more than doubled your risk of getting melanoma. To further your wake-up call, the American Cancer Society would like you to also know that one in five Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetimes. And, don’t even get us started on the wrinkles.
By this time of year, your house shouldn’t have a trace left of the colder seasons. Furry throws, thick comforters, pumpkin and cranberry accessories — all of it should be packed up with your winter coat and Uggs.
• Forever and Ever: Forever 21 Inc. is set to open its largest and first ever XXI Forever by Forever 21 store at Meadows Mall Saturday.
If the Confederates could have turned the Union flank at Gettysburg, things might have turned out differently. But they ran into the stubborn men of Maine.
If you repeat a hypothesis as fact over and over, people will tend to believe it.
Sales of existing homes increased for the fourth straight month in May and signs of a price bottom are starting to appear, Las Vegas housing analyst Dennis Smith said Wednesday.
The average single-family household in Las Vegas will pay nearly $125 more for power in the next year, according to a Wednesday decision of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission.
The bankruptcy court in Las Vegas is the proper venue to hear the Fontainebleau Las Vegas restructuring case, according to two motions filed last week by creditors who want the case moved from Miami.
